A round walk rich in natural features and interesting heritage (fountains, laundry-troughs, churches, the mediaeval village of Puy L'Evêque). Stop for a while at Martignac church to admire the frescoes on its walls. In the heart of the AOC Cahors area, Puy l'Evêque is a picturesque village built on a rocky promontory overlooking the Lot. Behind the 13th C. keep, the last vestige of the Bishops' Palace, superb ochre-coloured mediaeval houses stand on terraces going down in steps to the quayside where once there was an active port, close to the quarters where artisan craftsmen lived.

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Anouk Marchand - OT Lot Vignoble

Anouk Marchand - OT Lot Vignoble

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The Lot's character is formed by its 'causses' (limestone plateaux) through which the Lot, Dordogne and Célé valleys have carved their way. It is studded with major tourist attractions and beautiful villages such as Rocamadour, Cahors, Figeac and Saint Cirq Lapopie…. Man and Nature have both left their imprint on the Pech Merle cave and Padirac Chasm. When you're rambling or cycling, the unspoiled, authentic nature of the Lot is plain to see. Home to excellent local produce and fine food and wines, the Lot has many treats to offer your taste buds, including truffles, foie gras, lamb and melons from Quercy, and Cahors Malbec Wine.